17 - 23 May 2009
National Ethical Investment Week (NEIW) is a cooperative campaign to increase the number of consumers choosing a green and ethical investment. The campaign involves financial advisers, NGOs, charities and faith groups in promoting investments that can make a difference to society and the environment, as well as an excellent financial return. NEIW provides an opportunity for concerned organisations and individuals to hold events and activities during the same week, and together have more impact than they would individually.
We are in the process of developing the NEIW 2009 website, which will be available in January. In the meantime, we hope that this website will provide ideas of how your organisation can benefit from the campaign. Please send an email to info@uksif.org if you would like to be put on our mailing list for announcements about NEIW 2009.
London, 20 October 2008
''We are delighted to be working with the UKSIF team once again on National Ethical Investment Week (NEIW) 09. The inaugural week this year generated a great deal of interest and feedback from our members. As consumers become more knowledgeable about their finances and the environmental impact of their choices there has never been a greater need for the provision of high quality independent advice about green and ethical investment. Our own research has shown an increased demand from both IFA’s clients and IFAs on the subject, we look forward to supporting what is certain to be another successful campaign.”
-Chris Cummings, AIFA Director General

Photos from parliamentary reception celebrating National Ethical Investment Week 2008, held at the House of Commons
21st May 2008
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NEIW is organised by the UK Social Investment Forum (UKSIF). In 2008, NEIW was supported by gold sponsors Henderson Global Investors and Norwich Union and silver sponsor Friends Provident.
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